Orange almost brown pour with white head. Aroma is resiny hops and and light malt. Flavor is semi sweet malt, and citrus hp bitter. Medium body with ok carbonation. A bit of jumbled flavor. Some fruity esters as well not bad but not refined. Almost harsh

12 oz bottle: Appearance is a clear amber pour with a thick white head that lingers for quite a while. Taste has got a nice hop texture with a lingering citrus and resin notes. Aroma has got a great hop note with a overtone of grapefruit and pine. Palate has got a medium mouth feel and an aftertaste of lingering bitterness. Overall, itís alright. Cheers!

UPDATED: NOV 9, 2014Bottle: Rich copper (dark for an IPA?) with a beige head that lasts for a short period of time; minimal lacing on the glass. Aroma of timid citrus & mango up front, but itís quickly overrun by a big, brash, aggressive hop tone. Resin, bitter leaves, sharp pine needles, ash. Taste has a mild peppercorn spice to it with lots of aggressive hop leaves & pine. Grassy, leafy, & lots of that pepper from start to finish. Malt noticeable in the aftertaste, lingering caramel & toasty malt with a hint of sweetness. Warmth brings out a slightly unpleasant rubbing alcohol flavor in the back-end. Wasnít a big fan of this at all. Very messy, unrefined. Plenty of better wet hopped options out there.

Pours a barely translucent amber with a nice cream-white head that leaves generous lacing. Hoppy and malty aroma has a hint of fruit. Bold flavor has malty, hoppy and yeasty notes; finish is hoppy but not bitter. Finish is woody and hoppy, while mouthfeel adds hop bitter notes. A toast to the winter holidays.

Tap pours an amber copper with eggshell frothy foam. Earthy aroma kinda light, . The flavor starts nice and rich with the sweet toffee from the grains working well with the herbal fruity hops. Drying earthy green grass, light orange citrus and touch of herb last in the finish with a toasted bread grainy feel. Pretty enjoyable and full of flavor for under 6%.

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